I'm encouraging women in tech
And I'm doing this by helping them get university degrees in engineering subjects because that's what I do, and equally for all my students. I'm glad I've got the most diverse bunch of students you could imagine and I want all of them to do well. The idea that not encouraging any categorisation of students with ability to do well in the subjects I teach would be ethical because they might be mistreated in some workplaces is beneath contempt. What needs sorting isn't my encouragement to all my students. It's the kind of workplace where any group with ability are made to feel unwelcome, and management attitudes in such places which need to be made to experience the full and heavy hand of the law.